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Molyneux's Curiosity to be renamed "because of NASA"

Peter Molyneux has said that his next game, Curiosity, will have to change its name - apparently due to a conflict with NASA's Mars-roving robot of the same name.

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Hufandpuf4262d ago

How are you going to copyright a name that is a commonly used term? NASA is being stingy, either they dont what molyneux's game to steal their popularity, or maybe they want to keep track of the news Curiosity gets on the website. I don't feel that NASA should have any authority over who names what.

mafiahajeri4262d ago (Edited 4262d ago )

"molyneux steal their popularity" Buwahahahahahaha xD Anyway it's not uncommon my friend got into a legal dispute with Oprah because he had a site named oxygen. Copyright infringement and what not. He lives half away around the world from the Us so he didn't want to prolong the fiasco so he gave it up. Hate Oprah...

rdgneoz34262d ago

Did she believe she wouldn't be able to breathe unless she took control of the site?

NexGen4262d ago (Edited 4262d ago )

NASA isn't making him change the name. He decided to do this on his own.

Source: the actual article.

Hufandpuf4262d ago

thanks, I read it before they updated it.

3-4-54262d ago (Edited 4262d ago )

How does NASA copyright a name that a 12 year old girl came up with.

.....seems it's his choice...

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The 10 Most Expensive Microtransactions And DLC In Games, Ever

From Xfire: "Remember when you'd buy a game and... that was it? You got the full experience by purchasing the full product one time. "

potedude1121d ago

Damn, Train Simulator is costing the big bucks. That game is kinda fun but not if you purchase all the DLC.

Relientk771121d ago

I will never understand why people pay for this crap.

Master of Unlocking1117d ago

"All the DLC - Train Simulator 2020, $10,145"

No wonder we're witnessing an increasing number of ports from PC to consoles, you can't nickel and dime PC owners with all their mods over there, lol

"Legatus Pack - Star Citizen $27,000"

Ouch!

Planet Calypso - Entropia Universe, $6,000,000

WTF...?!

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Peter Molyneux Interview Sparks Outrage, Questions, and Silence

The Peter Molyneux Godus saga has been advancing at a rapid rate this week, as an industry veteran is raked over the coals.

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ps4gamer19833358d ago (Edited 3358d ago )

With recent fudge-ups by Molynuex, I can't believe people still gave this loser any money. Is he on drugs? Why can't this GROWN man do anything right?

The man's ego is so over-inflated that his hairline had to make room for his "big headedness".

SaveFerris3358d ago

I feel bad for the investors, but it isn't as if he hasn't done this kind of thing before.

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The God who Peter Molyneux forgot

During the early afternoon of 26th May 2013, 18-year-old Scot Bryan Henderson tapped on Peter Molyneux's Curiosity cube for the last time. He had won the game. A tiny message appeared on the screen of his smartphone. It contained an email address for someone at 22Cans, the Guildford studio Molyneux had founded after leaving Microsoft and traditional game development behind.

Bryan, confused but intrigued, followed the instructions. Have I really won, he asked? An email appeared with a link to a video. In it Molyneux, dressed all in black and set against a virtual cube, delivers a message of congratulations.

The prize? In the months before Curiosity's release, Molyneux had hyped it up, promising it would be "life-changing" for whoever discovered it. "Life-changing." Quite the claim, and Molyneux's video message repeats the words. But how? You will become a digital god, Molyneux proclaims in the video, of 22Cans' next game, Godus. And, you will receive a cut of the money made by Godus from the start of your reign to its end.

"That, by any definition of the word, is life-changing," Molyneux says.

18 months later, as Bryan approaches his 21st birthday, he has yet to become God of Gods, he has yet to receive the "riches" Molyneux promised him, and it's looking increasingly likely he never will.

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